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Suspension of the rules. - Isaac, Ari and Kmele talk billionaires, ChatGPT fact checking flaws and Trump's revenge on the Indiana GOP.

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May 7, 2026
They unpack Trump’s moves against Indiana Republicans and what that says about his leverage within the party. They debate whether billionaires are a symptom of systemic inequality or the result of productive markets. They dig into how ChatGPT misclassified claims from a corruption article and why LLMs can mislead when used for fact checking.
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Billionaire Debate Often Focuses On Famous Outliers

  • Camille framed billionaire criticism as often targeting a few famous figures while thousands of less-visible billionaires do charitable or constructive work.
  • He cited lesser-known founders who raised wages or aided refugees to argue the group isn't monolithic.
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Critique The System Not Every Rich Person

  • The strongest critique of billionaires targets the system that allows extreme wealth accumulation, not every wealthy individual.
  • Ari pointed to inheritors like the Mars and Walton families as examples where tax and inheritance policy matters.
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Weigh Redistribution Against Incentive And Flight Risks

  • Camille argued that rewarding entrepreneurship preserves incentives that create jobs and innovations, while heavy-handed confiscation risks capital flight.
  • He acknowledged estate and state taxes exist but warned overcorrection can push wealthy residents to leave.
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